DSOConnection.com: A Smart Alternative to Hiring a Dental Broker
You’re probably familiar with the role of a dental broker. Typically, brokers facilitate the buying and selling of a dental practice by handling administrative tasks, negotiating sales, and guiding dentists through the buying and selling processes. Brokers often charge commission fees of 6%, 8% sometimes over 10% for their service. Continue reading...
Practice what you preach
Hal Muller, a man we all respect, is a new patient at a DSO affiliated practice; a first for him. Read his take on the experience and what all dentists can do to improve the patient experience.
Growth through DSO partnership
Many dentists have grown their practice on their own. Whether it as at one office or ten, two associate dentists or twenty, many dentists...
The perfect morning huddle
I began my career chairside as a Dental Assistant and eventually worked my way up the corporate ladder of an Elite DSO before moving...
Value Creation in Group Dental Practices
In this video from Tusk Partners you will learn how to create value in your group dental practice. It is full of valuable information...
3 things dentists struggle most with when starting a group practice
It feels as though you cannot turn around these days without running into someone starting a new group practice or dental support organization (DSO)....
Getting social for dentists
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